Dive In: JOHN REED FITNESS in WeHo Unveils Luxe New Heated Pool
- By: Julianne Elise Beffa

Fitness Flex…
If your summer plans don’t already include looking amazing, feeling energized, and lounging poolside post-spin class—don’t worry, JOHN REED FITNESS did the planning for you.
Known for flipping the script on traditional gyms with live DJ sets, bold design choices, and premium equipment that practically begs to be used, JOHN REED is turning up the heat in West Hollywood. Literally. The brand is unveiling its brand-new, 20-meter heated lounge pool—officially open now—and it’s ready to become your ultimate wellness destination.
Perched in the center of WeHo’s nonstop buzz, the new pool is more than just a pretty place to cool off—it’s the next evolution in the JOHN REED experience. A fitness fantasy come to life, this heated oasis is designed for everything from lap swimming and active recovery to a full-on sun-soaked vibe check between meetings. It’s where sweat meets serenity, and we’re already obsessed.
Pool Goals, Activated
Let’s be real: the gym is great. But a gym with a heated lounge pool? That’s next-level luxury. JOHN REED didn’t just toss in a pool and call it a day—they designed a full-blown urban sanctuary that lets you do all the things without ever leaving the club.
Want to knock out a few laps after your weight circuit? Go for it. Prefer to stretch and recover after Pilates? The pool’s got you. Just need to scroll emails while perfecting your tan? No judgment here. This new space gives members the freedom to train hard, recover smart, and relax harder—all without losing the energy and style that defines every JOHN REED location.

From Powerlifting to Poolside Zen
This latest addition makes it official: JOHN REED West Hollywood is now the city’s go-to spot for anyone who wants a little balance with their burn. From pushing your limits with cycling or HIIT, to catching your breath in a yoga flow, and finally winding down by the water—you can do it all in one elevated, energizing place.
No schlepping across town for post-gym recovery. No booking a spa day just to decompress. It’s all here, built into the very fabric of what makes JOHN REED tick: an immersive experience that’s as stylish as it is functional.
Global Vibes, Local Energy
JOHN REED FITNESS isn’t just a gym—it’s a movement. Since launching in 2016, the brand has grown to an impressive 47 locations worldwide, each one delivering the same unbeatable mix of curated design, premium training options, and that signature soundtrack of live DJ sets that somehow make your deadlifts feel like dance moves.
The U.S. got its first taste in 2020 when JOHN REED made its debut in Downtown Los Angeles. From there, it was game over. The concept took off, with gyms opening in Dallas, Santa Monica, and the now iconic West Hollywood location. Every club is a visual and sonic experience, filled with eclectic interiors, state-of-the-art equipment, and a community that actually wants to show up.
And now, West Hollywood just became the crown jewel with this sleek, sun-drenched new pool.

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More Than a Gym, It’s a Lifestyle
Still think JOHN REED is just about weights and treadmills? Think again. With boutique-style classes ranging from Pilates and yoga to high-intensity interval training, cycling, and strength, there’s something for everyone—and now, there’s a perfect way to recover from it all.
This isn’t fitness for the sake of checking a box. It’s about movement, music, and motivation wrapped in an experience you’ll want to return to again and again. You’ll leave sweaty, smiling, and maybe even a little sun-kissed.
Soak It In
If you needed a reason to get excited about working out again (or finally put that New Year’s resolution into motion), this is it. JOHN REED West Hollywood’s new pool is the definition of fitness meets fun. Show up for the cardio, stay for the cool-down, and don’t be surprised if your gym bag suddenly includes sunscreen.
Prepare to dive into your new favorite post-workout ritual. Because at JOHN REED, the grind never looked—or felt—this good.